- On his return from a bat'leth competition in the Klingon Empire, Worf finds himself shifting realities where events and details are in a constant state of flux and only he is aware of the changes.
- Lieutenant Worf proudly returns, by shuttle, from a holiday in the Klingon Empire as winner of a bat'leth tournament. Back on the Enterprise nothing is normal, and everything keeps changing repeatedly. He's convinced it's not his memory. He finds himself promoted to XO and married to Deanna, with two children (instead of Alexander), but unable to work the command console during a battle with the Cardassians - a situation that never took place, even their empire is taken over. After analyzing Geordi was in all the subsequent transition scenes, standing at his autopsy, Data works out a quantum physics answer. This spells huge potential consequences, not just for Worf but for the whole ship, and even much more.—KGF Vissers
- Lieutenant Worf proudly returns, by shuttle, from a holiday in the Klingon Empire as winner of a Bat'Leth tournament.
Back on the Enterprise nothing is normal, and everything keeps changing repeatedly. He's convinced it's not his memory. It's his birthday party. At first the cake was chocolate but changed suddenly to butterscotch. Picard couldn't attend, but then there he was. Data gifted Worf a painting which Deanna hung on Worf's cabin wall.
The Enterprise is on its way to fix the Argus array again as it stopped transmitting. This is the 3rd time in a year that the array has stopped transmitting data. Starfleet command suspects sabotage than a mere malfunction. Once there, they find that the array is transmitting but not to the Federation, but a different location. The array was reprogrammed to spy on Federation sites. Riker and Data are on the away team that download all the activity logs from the array. Logs show a Cardassian ship approaching the array 6 days ago.
Worf asks Deanna to formally become Alexander's surrogate mother, and Worf's stepsister. Worf briefly reconsiders when Deanna points out that the arrangement would made Lwaxana his step-mother. Worf has increasing bouts of dizziness. Suddenly he finds that he didn't win the Bat'Leth tournament, and the trophy says 9th place. Later Picard, Riker and Data say that there are no logs that show that Cardassians tempered with the array. When a Cardassian ship approaches Picard exchanges pleasantries with Gul Nador (Mark Bramhall) and tells him that the array is used for scientific purposes only.
Every time Worf feels dizzy, his reality changes. He finds himself promoted to XO and married to Deanna, with two children (instead of Alexander), but unable to work the command console during a battle with the Cardassians - a situation that never took place, even their Empire is taken over.
After analyzing that Geordi was in all the subsequent transition scenes, standing at his autopsy (Geordi died during the attack by the Cardassians when Worf failed to act timely). In this version, Worf is married to Deanna, and he never participated in the Bat'Leth tournament. Worf narrates all of these anomalies to Data. Data works out a quantum physics answer.
Data and Riker, who is now captain since Picard died during the Borg incident, scan for the area where Worf came via shuttle after his Bat'Leth tournament. They find a quantum singularity, a meeting point of all universes where all possibilities that can exist, do exist. When Worf passed through it, he went into a state of quantum flux and every time he came near Geordi's visor, it triggered him moving between those quantum universes, leading to the dizziness.
This spells huge potential consequences, not just for Worf but for the whole ship, and even much more. Wesley suggests tracking Worf's quantum signature and match it with the right universe to send him back. While Wesley studies the quantum singularity, it starts to break down, and all the other Enterprises from other Universes start to materialize in the current Universe. Data speculates that by sending their Worf in the original shuttle back through the quantum singularity and emitting a broad-spectrum pulse would restore the quantum barriers and send all Enterprises back to their universes. So, Riker sends out Worf's quantum signature to all ships and one responds. They also agree to send the original shuttle to this Enterprise.
As Worf prepares, one of the other Enterprises fires on it. They say that they don't want to go back to their universe as there the Borg have taken over and they are the last ship left. The Enterprise from the current Universe shoots on the Enterprise from the Borg Universe and it explodes. Worf goes back through the fissure, and all is well again. He won the Bat'Leth tournament.
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